Boca's "King Cole" Grady nets key goal.
In the nightcap against St. Francis Brooklyn, senior utility Teo Dadic broke a program record during the comeback win in notching his 56th career assist, shattering a mark previously set by Ciaran Wolohan (55). The Terriers began the game with a 4-1 lead, as Nomura registered the first goal for the Green & White.
In the second period, Wagner cut the St. Francis lead to one on goals by Nomura (two), Kolasinac (one) and junior utility Lachlan Trabinger (one).
During the second half, the Seahawks were able to take their first lead, powered by two more goals from Nomura and another one from Trabinger.
The fourth period included Nomura’s fifth goal of the game as well as senior driver Cole Grady‘s first goal of the game to keep the lead and secure the victory for the Seahawks with a final count of 10-9.
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